Flora & Fauna
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Can you believe this place? This would make a wonderful setting for a book!


- ―Alice Wake
Bright Falls consists of a diverse and abundant wildlife and of course, the many plants and trees that are scattered all over the country. It is one of the things that makes this very town, Bright Falls.
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Animals
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Although maybe not seen by busy tourists, Bright Falls consists of a large range of creatures that are living in the woods during day and the night.
Eagles
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Ravens
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Added by RadiNightingaleRavens can be found all over Bright Falls, some of which have been possessed by The Dark Presence.
Deer
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Added by Jake Fischer
Deer can be found in and around the woodland of Bright Falls.
Buck-Toothed Charlie
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Added by RadiNightingaleBuck-Toothed Charlie was a Colombian mammoth estimated to be 14,000 years old, was recovered from the La Brea Tar Pits in 1981. It was donated to the Elderwood National Park in 1998, when the Colombian Mammoth became Washington's State Fossil. Named Buck-Toothed Charlie, it has since become the park's official mascot. The skeleton can still be seen at the Elderwood Visitor Center and is open for public.
Grizzly Bear
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Added by Jake FischerGrizzly bears are found in the forests of Bright falls, but it is in danger from illegal hunters and there traps.
Plants & Trees
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Western Hemlock
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Added by Jake FischerWestern Hemlock or tsuga heterophylla is a species of hemlock native to the west coast of North America. It is the largest species of hemlock ( 50-70 m tall) and it the state tree of Washington.
Western White Pine
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Added by Jake FischerWestern White Pine or Pinus monticola is a species of pine that occurs in the mountains of the western United States and Canada, specifically the Sierra Nevada, the Cascade Range and the Coast Range. It is regularly growing to 30-50 m and exceptionally up to 70 m tall.
Evergreen Wood Fern
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Dry


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